Last week, a group of House Republicans — frustrated with their leadership’s failure to let them vote on legislation that would to provide permanent protections for undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children — launched an attempt to use a rarely-used procedure called a “discharge petition” to bring immigration reform measures to the floor. […]

In the face of mounting pressure from endangered Republicans who are trying to force an immigration vote, outgoing Speaker Paul Ryan sought to quash the rebellion Thursday. Even as Ryan claimed, "I want to fix this problem," he effectively killed chances of advancing a DACA-fix saying he wouldn't bring forward any immigration bills not supported by Donald Trump. The Hill writes:
But the Speaker reiterated that the immigration legislation would need to get President Trump’s endorsement first —...